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OFFICERS 

L. Frank Grafius , President 

1003 So. Euclid Ave. Oak Park, 111. 

Georire Lautenschlager 1st Vice President 

mi So. Euclid Ave.. Oak Park. 111. 

Fred MoscKerosch 2nd Vice President 

4907 Grace St.. Chicago. 111. 

George C. Eckert . Secretary 

1447 Belmont Ave., Chicago, 111. 

O. H. Petersen ^ Treasurer 

2420 N. Ballou St., Chicago, ill. 



DIRECTORS 

Chairman A. M. Haynes 3656 N. Tripp Ave., Chicago, 111. 

G. D. Berg 1 029 Newport Ave., Chicago, 111. 

H. H. Bussian . 3750 Osgood St., Chicago, 111. 

A. C Brumm 831 Marion St., Oak Park, 111. 

Wm. Garpow 35 I 7 Pierce Ave., Chicago, 111. 

H. W. Gerard 1611 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago, 111. 

^ W. Dietz 736 Cornelia St., Chicago. 111. 

I iif'o. Jost. . 1826 N. Rockwell St., Chicago, 111. 



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PREFACE 

THE wide interest in the cavy, with the improvement and de- 
velopement which have taken place in the varieties of the 
animal itself, has called for a revised standard. In order 
that this book may be accurate and complete as possible, we 
have consulted w^ith and obtained the ideas and opinions of the 
best authorities breeding the modern cavy. These ideas have 
been analyzed and given to you in the most condensed form, in 
order to assist both breeder and judge as to correct type, color 
and markings. It is sincerely hoped that these efforts will be 
found valuable to the scientific breeder and fancier as well as 
to those who own a few cavies as pets. Thanks are due the 
many friends and fanciers for the assistance given in this work. 

UNITED CAVY BREEDERS ASSOCIATION, Inc. 



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GLOSSARY OF TECHNICAL TERMS 

Base of ear: The root or bottom of the ear where it grows 
out from the head. To determine the angle of droop to the 
ear, the point or the end of the base of the ear in front or to- 
w^ards the face of the Cavy is used. 

Belly: The section of a Cavy, from betw^een the front legs 
to betw^een the hind legs, of the w^idth embrased w^ithin a 
straight line extending from the inside of the front legs to the 
inside of the hind legs on either side. 

Belly color: The color described for the belly of a Cavy. 

Blaze: Applied to the white section separating the cheek 
markings on the Dutch mark Cavy, connecting w^ith the sad- 
dle at the neck extending in a w^edge shape w^ith point of 
w^edge in a very narrow^ line between the ears, dow^n the face 
tov/ard and over the nose tip, broadening out gradually, in- 
cluding the w^hisker bed, and connecting again w^ith the saddle 
at the throat. 

Body color: The color of the entire coat; in Golden or 
Silver Agouti, the color of the entire coat except upon the 
belly; in Dutch mark, the colored coat on the body and cheek 
markings. 

Body marking: The rear section of a Dutch mark Cavy 
from a straight line extending around and over the back and 
belly at about half-way betw^een the tip of the nose and the 
rump, extending to and over the rump, dow^n the hind legs to 
the hock joint. 

Bold: As applied to the eye, bolting, prominent and 
bright. 

Brassiness: Having the color or tint of brass; yellowish. 

Breed: A race of Cavy, the members of which maintain 
shape and coat characteristics that they possess in common. 
Breed is a broader term than variety. Breed includes varie- 
ties, as for example, the Black, Red or White varieties of the 
English Breed. 

Brindling: The mixture of hairs in the coat of tw^o or more 
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Butterfly: The marking on the end of the nose of the 
Himalayan variety; may also be on Tortoise and White. It 
should resemble a butterfly without spread vsrings, in shape. 

Cheek marking: The patches of colored coat covering each 
cheek, extending from just back of, and including, the ear 
and eye, over the entire cheek down to, but not including, the 
w^hisker bed. in a clear even line around the outline of the 
low^er jaw and between the eyes. 

Coat: The fur or hair covering all sections of the Cavy. 

Coat color: The color described for the fur or hair cover- 
ing of the Cavy. 

Condition: The state of a Cavy, as regards flesh, health, 
cleanliness or order of coat. 

Creaminess: Having the color or tint of cream. 

Crinkle: A small ridge or furrov^ on the ear; corrugated or 
crimped. 

Defect: An imperfection, fault, not perfect. 

Disqualification: A deformity of serious defect that ren- 
ders a Cavy unw^orthy of w^inning a prize. 

Droop: To bend dow^n gradually. The droop of the ear 
is the angle at which it falls below a horizontal line across the 
base of both ears at the front, taking the top side of the bulk 
of the ear as viewed straight from the face only into con- 
sideration. 

Dull: Without luster or gloss. 

Eye circle: The portion of fur or hair surrounding the eye. 

Faking: Artificial coloring of the coat or any part there- 
of; injury of the coat of any Cavy entered by another ex- 
hibitor; staining of exposed skin in any section of the Cavy; in 
fact, any self evident attempt on the part of an exhibitor to 
deceive the judge and thus obtain an unfair advantage in com- 
petition; a disqualification. 

Foreign: Applied to a color not described as for that 
section of variety. 



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Furnished: Applicable to the Peruvian and Peruvian silky 
breeds as regards quantity of fully developed coat. 

Glossy: Full of luster; shiny. 

Guinea pig: A slang and defamatory term of unknown 
origin applied to the Cavy; commonly used by breeders of 
commercial or laboratory Cavy. 

Head furnishing: Applied to the coat covering the head 
of a Cavy of the Peruvian breed. 

Intermixing: Two colors w^ithin the same section or patch, 
w^here a clear distinct line of separation should exist between 
the tw^o or more colors, thus causing the line to be irregular. 

Junior: A Cavy less than four months old. 
Leg: All that part of the low^er extremity of a Cavy cov- 
ered with fur or hair extending down to the toes. 
Litter: The young of a Cavy born at one time. 
Mane: Applied to the coat of the Peruvian breed. 
Patch: A portion of the coat of only one color. 

Pen: A group of Cavy of the same variety consisting of 
a male and three females. 

Pigment: Coloring matter in either coat or skin. 

Pricked ear: An ear standing erect or nearly so, usually 
small in size and crinkled. 

Profile: A direct side view of a Cavy, applied both to live 
specimens and to illustrations. 

Profit: The state of pregnancy. 

Rose petal: Applied to the shape of the ear on all varie- 
ties of the English breed of Cavy. An ear smooth and free 
from wrinkles, creases or folds and having a slight concave 
curve near the center extending from the base to the outer 
edge. 

Rosette: A formation of the hair resembling an egg cup, 
the hair radiating out in a circle from a nicely formed and 



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filled center. This formation of coat belongs to the Abyssinian 
breed of Cavy, but an occasional rosette of sometimes im- 
perfect formation will put in an appearance on a specimen of 
the English varieties, in this case it is a disqualification. 

Saddle: The marking of the Dutch mark variety, of white 
color, extending around the body and shoulders from a line 
draw^n in back of and clear of both ears, dow^n the front line 
of the shoulders and under the cheeks to include the chest and 
front legs, the w^hite extending back to a straight line draw^n 
around the body and belly half way betw^een the tip of the 
nose and the rump. 

Self-color: (See solid-color). 

Senior: A Cavy four months or over. 

Silky: As applied to the coat, soft and of fine texture. 
Also applied to the breed of Cavy having a long coat from 
the head back over the rump; also termed Angora. 

Smooth-haired: Applied to the varieties of the English 
breed of Cavy. 

Solid-color: A uniform color unmixed w^ith any other. 

Stops: The marking on the hind legs of the Dutch mark 
variety, of solid w^hite, extending from the hock joint out to 
the toes. The marking on each leg of the Himalayan variety, 
of solid black extending well up each leg from the toes. 

Sutty, Suttiness: Brow^n or black pigment, varying in its 
density, in the skin of the light colored or red varieties either 
solid or vari-colored. 

Surface color: The visible color of the coat when the Cavy 
is at rest. 

Sweep: Applied to the coat of the Peruvian breed. 

Symmetrical: Perfect and even in proportion to the out- 
line of section. 

Ticking: The narrow^ band or bar of a different color near 
the end of each hair, dividing each hair into alternating color, 
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same color. The general effect of the colors of the band and 
tip producing the surface color. Found in Golden and Silver 
Agouti and Cinnamon. 

Tipped: Each hair having a color different from that of 
the body of the hair, at the extreme end. 

Trimming: The cutting or removing of long hairs where 
short hair is called for; removing of side sprigs or extra toes. 

Typical: Expressing a characteristic, in color or type, 
representative of a breed or variety. 

Type: All parts or sections of a Cavy, viewed as a whole, 
with regard to the standard shape of the breed it represents, 
(see ideal page) 

Trio: A group of Cavies consisting of a male and tw^o 
females. 

Under-color: The color of the low^er portion of the fur 
or hair, not visible when the coat of the Cavy is in its natural 
position. 

Under-cut: Applied to the continuation of the line over 
the belly which separated the saddle from the body marking 
on the Dutch mark variety. 

Uneven Ticking: Lacking in uniformity; sections or parts 
of sections of the coat where the hair is tipped instead of 
ticked, or wholly lacking in either ticking or tipping thus giving 
the appearance of solid color. 

Vari-colored : Applied to varieties having more than one 
color; not of solid color. 

Variety: A sub-division of a breed of Cavy having the 
same characteristics of shape and formation of coat, but dif- 
fering in color of coat and exposed skin, from other groups of 
the same breed. The general difference betw^een the terms 
"breed" and "variety" is w^ell brought out in the statement, 
popular among fanciers, "Shape makes the breed; color the 
variety." 

Wiry: Applied to the coat; coarse, harsh and stiff; not 
soft; bristle like. 



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VARIETIES 


Cavies (Guinea Pigs) 


Abyssinian — Black 


English — Golden Agouti 


Abyssinian — Cream 


English — Himalayan 


Abyssinian — Golden Agouti 


English — Red 


Abyssinian — Red 


English — Silver Agouti 


Abyssinian — Broken Colors 


English — Tortoice Shell 


Angora (Peruvian Silkies) 


English — Tortoise Shell 


English — Black 


and White 


English — Blue 


English White 


English — Brindle 


Peruvians — Black 


English — Cream 


Peruvians — Cream 


English — Chocolate 


Peruvians — Red 


English — Cinnamon 


Peruvians White 


English — Dutch 


Peruvians — Broken Colors 



GOLDEN AGOUTI 

Shape 20 

Eveness — Of ticking on body, chest and feet 30 

Color 20 

Condition 1 

Belly Color 5 

Eyes 5 

Ears 10 



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Eveness — Of ticking on body, chest and feet 30 

Color 20 

Condition 1 

Belly Color 5 

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GOLDEN 

Remarks — The Golden Agouti should be of a rich deep 
golden hue with even dark ticking all through, with the chest 
and feet to match. The belly should have a bright rich red 
appearance as narrow^ as possible. 

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dark ticking all through with the chest and feet to match, to 
be as free as possible from eye circles. The belly color to be 
narrow and as near w^hite as possible. 

DUTCH MARKED ENGLISH 

Shape — -As in ideal page 1 

Color 10 

Condition 5 

Eyes 5 

Ears 10 

Blaze and checks 1 5 

Clear neck 1 

Saddle 10 

Undercut 10 

Feet stops 1 5 

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Remarks — Dutch come in red, black, cream, chocolate 
and Golden Agouti. 

ENGLISH HIMALAYAN 

Shape — As in ideal page 1 

Color — Purity of white, free from brass coloring 1 5 

Density of markings 20 

Condition 1 

Eyes — -Large, bright and ruby color 1 

Nose — Markings well carried up to the eyes 15 

Ears — Black to base 1 

Feet — Markings well carried up 1 

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Remarks- — Markings to be placed same as the Himalayan 
rabbit. Feet, ears and nose markings must be black. 

SOLID RED ENGLISH 

Shape — As in ideal page 20 

Color 25 

Coat — Short and glossy 1 

Condition 1 

Eyes — Large and bold 1 

Ears — Shapely to match body 1 5 

Feet — Solid color to match body 1 

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SOLID BLACK ENGLISH 

Shape — Broad shoulders, roman nose, and body not to 

short 25 

Color — Deep, raven, rich 30 

Coat — Short and glossy, free from corrugations 1 5 

Condition 1 

Eyes — Big, bold and clear 10 

Ears — Slightly drooping, with good width between them 1 

100 

Remarks — The color should be deep and lustrous, the same 
going dow^n to the skin. Feet to match body color. 



SOLID BLUE ENGLISH 

Shape^^As ideal in page 20 

Color — Deep, rich and even 30 

Coat- — Short and glossy 1 

Condition 1 

Eyes — Bold and large 5 

Ears — To match body, color shapely ■'. 1 5 

Feet — To match body color 1 

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Shape 1 

Color — Even mixture of Red & Black 1 5 

Coat 45 

Condition 1 

Eyes — large and bold 5 

Eairs — To match body color 5 

Feet — To match body color 10 



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SOLID CINNAMON ENGLISH 

Shape 20 

Eveness — Of ticking on body, chest and feet 30 

Color 20 

Coat 5 

Condition 1 

Eyes 1 

Ears 5 

100 

Remarks — Cinnamons should be of a cinnamon shade and 
even and free as possible from the eye circles, having even, 
dark ticking all through, with chest and feet to match. 

SOLID CREAM ENGLISH 

Shape — As in ideal page 25 

Color — Pure and even 30 

Coat — Short and glossy, free from corrugations 15 

Condition 1 

Eyes Big, bold and clear 1 

Ears — Slightly drooping, not fallen, with good w^idth be- 

tw^een them, color to match body 5 

Feet — Color to match body 5 

100 

Remarks — Dairy cream is the ideal color of a cream Cavy. 
Free from brassiness tinge. 

SOLID CHOCOLATE ENGLISH 

Shape — As in ideal page 25 

Color — Deep, rich and even 30 

Coat- — Short and glossy 1 

Condition 1 

Eyes — Bold and large 5 

Ears — Shapely to match body 1 

Feet — To match body color 1 

100 

Remarks — Color guide, use a bar Germains sweet choco- 
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Remarks — Reds should be deep, rich red color with the 
feet and ears to match body color. 

Burnt sienna is the correct color. The Cavy with ears 
matching body will have preference over one with the dark 



ears. 



TORTOISE and WHITE ENGLISH 

Shape — As in ideal page 10 

Color — Red, Black and White, as in the standard of these 

varieties 25 

Patches — Clean, clearcut and distinct 20 

Equal distribution with uniform placing 25 

Coat — Short and glossy 5 

Condition 3 

Ears 5 

Eyes 3 

100 

Remarks Color should not be intermixed. Patches to be 

cut clean and evenly distributed. The photograph of this 
variety is a guide to show not how^ patches are to be placed 
but more to give the breeder an idea of w^hat is meant by 
square cut and distinct patches. Square alternating patches 
more essential than quantity of patches. 

TORTOISE SHELLS 

Shape As in ideal page 1 

Color — Red and black 20 

Patches — Clear and distinct 4 5 

Coat — Short and glossy 1 

Condition 5 

Eyes — Laige, bold and clear 5 

Feet 5 



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Remarks — The color should be deep red and black, equal- 
ly distributed in small patches. The smaller and more uniform 
the better. 

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SOLID WHITE ENGLISH 

Shape — As in ideal page 25 

Color — -Pure and even 20 

Coat — Short and glossy i 

Condition \ 

Eyes — Large, bold and pink « I 

Ears- — Shapely, Color to match body 15 

Feet — To match body color 10 

100 

Remarks — White ears and feet are essential. Smudge and 
black spots will disqualify. 

BROKEN COLORED ABYSSINIAN 

Shape — Short and cobby, not flat sided. Limbs well form- 
ed and closely set, without and narrow^ness, w^ith plenty 
of depth in the shoulders and hindquarters 15 

Color — Clear and bright, with plenty of lustre 10 

Rosettes — Each to rise and radiate evenly all around w^ith 
a clearly defined center w^ithout break or gap, and to 
be distributed regularly all over the body, the greater 
the number the better, providing that each is clear and 
distinct without guttering or running into each other 30 

Coat — Short, harsh and w^iry in texture, w^ith erect mane 
running right dow^n the back from shoulders to rump, 
and w^ithout flatness or softness of any kind. The scuff 
or collar to stand erect and pass right around the 
shoulder w^ithout a break 20 

Head — Wide and fair length, nose very prominent w^ith 
v/ell developed mustache, covered w^ith harsh erect coat 
on cheeks 1 

Eyes — Large, full and bright 5 

Ears 5 

Condition 5 

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SOLID COLOR ABYSSINIANS 

Shape 1 5 

Color 15 

Rosettes- — Same description as broken color 30 

Coat 15 

Head 10 

Eyes 5 

Ears 5 

Condition 5 

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SOLID COLORED PERUVIANS 

Sweep (rear coat) — Of as uniform length as possible 15 

Density of Coat 1 5 

Texture or silkiness of coat I 5 

Side sweep — Hair to be as long as possible 15 

Color — To be of a solid color, free from stray off-colored 

hairs 1 5 

Head Furnishing — Fringe should fall well over the shoulders 

and furnished so that it falls in a thick mane 1 5 

Condition 1 



BROKEN COLORED PERUVIANS 

Sweep (rear coat) — As of uniform length as possible 15 

Density of coat 1 5 

Texture or silkiness of coat 15 

Side sweep — Hair to be as long as possible 15 

Color — To be of a solid color, free from stray off colored 

hairs 1 

Head furnishing — Fringe should fall well over shoulders 

and furnished so that it falls in a thick mane 1 5 

Condition 1 5 



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SHOW RULES 

Section 1 . Under normal conditions entries shall close the 
day advertised (entries bearing postmark of that date being 
eligible) and entry fees must be paid on or before that time, 
except when telegraphed and in such cases remittance must 
follow by first mail. 

Sec. 2. All entries must be the bona fide property of the 
exhibitor. Otherw^ise he forfeits all entry fees, all prize money 
and all other premiums, as w^ell as the right to have his Cavies 
remain in the shov/ room, in cases of disqualifications under 
this rule other exhibits shall, if qualified, be moved up in the 
list of w^inners subject to the disqualified exhibitor's right of 
appeal. 

Sec. 3. In cases w^here it shall come to the know^ledge of 
the management that disqualified parties have, unknow^n to 
them, succeeded in making an entry or entries, the right is 
reserved to cancel such entries, and such party shall forfeit 
his entry fee, prize money and other premiums. 

The Show^ Management reserves the right to refu-^e entries 
from exhibitors w^hose conduct in their opinion makes it de- 
sirable for the w^elfare of the show^ that their Cavies be de- 
barred from competition. 

Spc. 4. Exhibitors attempting to interfere w^ith or influence 
the judge or judges shall be dealt w^ith as provided in Sec- 
tion 2. 

Sec. 5. Judges shall be required to sign the judge's book 
or card provided by the Show^ Association. 

Sec. 6. No specimen shall be removed from the show^ un- 
til after its close except upon the written consent of the Show 
Secretary, or Superintendent. 

Sec. 7. All entries are entered and shown at the risk of 
ow^ners and associations will exercise all reasonable care in the 
handling and protection of the exhibits. 

Sec. 8. No judge shall exhibit in any class which he is 
judging, and no exhibitor or any one interested in any exhibit 
that may be in the class shall act as assistant to the judge. 

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Sec. 9. The placing of names or marks of any sort, not 
provided by the show, on Cavies or in the hutches shall be 
left to the rules of the Show Associations. 

Sec. 1 0. Show managements shall have the right to refuse 
entry to the show^ room, or to remove from the same all 
diseased or unsightly Cavies, and are expected to avail them- 
selves of this right. Entry fees on such Cavies shall be for- 
feited. 

Sec. 1 1 . All specimens must be exhibited in their natural 
condition. Any violation of this rule shall exclude such 
specimen from competition and cause the withholding of all 
premiums aw^arded. 

Sec. 12. Special aw^ards on sw^eepstakes shall be made 
on points, first prize to count 6; second, 4; third, 3; fourth, 2, 
and fifth, 1 . The total number of points w^on by an exhibitor 
to be multiplied by the number of Cavies exhibited in his 
variety; this grand total to be the number of points counted 
in the competition. 

In a case of palpable error, or alleged fraudulent practice 
on the part of any judge, any exhibitor shall have the right 
w^ithin twelve hours after the aw^ards are posted, to make a 
w^ritten protest, accompanied by a $5.00 deposit. The protest 
shall be passed upon by a committee of three, consisting of 
the judge, the fancier, and if possible, a licensed judge, w^ho 
is dicinterested. 

If the exhibitor's protest is sustained, forfeit shall be re- 
turned and if not, shall be retained by a local branch. It is 
advisable that the protested class be entirely re-judged. It is 
recommended at all associations holding shows to employ 
United Cavy Breeders Assn., judges w^hen possible. 

In the English Dutch mark, Abyssinian and Peruvian class- 
es it is suggested that v/here there are four or more of a color 
to have separate classes. Exhibitors attempting to interfere 
w^ith, or influence the judge or judges, shall have their stock 
disqualified and be barred from the show-room. 

General Disqualifications 

In applying the Standard of Perfection, if judges find any 
of the defects described below^, they shall disqualify the 

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specimen and state on the proper card or blank the nature of 
the disqualification. 

Under all disqualifying clauses the specimen shall have the 
benefit of the doubt. 

In any variety of the English breed, a specimen having 
one or more perfect or imperfect rosettes in any section or 
part of its coat. 

Any specimen having coat of a color not as described for 
the variety in which the specimen is exhibited. 

Any specimen in the Cream or White varieties of the 
English breed, having black or nearly black ears or feet. (This 
to be understood to mean either one or all of the ears or 
feet). 

Under all disqualifying clauses the specimen shall have 
the benefit of the doubt. 

Any specimen bearing evidence of faking or trimming. 

Any specimen exhibited, found not to be the bona-fide 
property, for a period of at least 30 days just preceding the 
date of Show and at the time of the judging, of the party or 
parties in w^hose name the entry w^as made. 

Any specimen exhibited or entered as a junior that bears 
conclusive evidence of being four months old or older. 

Any specimen blind in one or both eyes. 

Patch of off-colored hairs — (six or more hairs in one 
distinct group to be considered a patch). Absence of impor- 
tant color spots. Toe Nails of any other color than called for 
by standard. Sore eyes, or eyes of any other color than 
called for by standard. Diseased specimen. Deformities, such 
as other than four toes on front feet and three toes on hind 
feet, crooked limbs, etc. Evidence of the use of foreign sub- 
stance on coat. Positive evidence that specimen is heavy with 
young. Any specimen showing signs of an injury or w^ound. 

ENGLISH CAVY CUTS 

Ears that are torn or frayed on edges — the amount of cut 
depending on how badly torn or frayed ears punched for mark- 
ing or showing signs of having an ear tag will not be dis- 
qualified but we w^ish to discourage this habit. Ears of a dark 
color on red Cavy. Stray off -colored hairs. Eye circles — (a 
ring around the eyes made up of hairs of other than body 
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ALABAMA 

Falkner, C. E., 112 No. 19th Street, Bessemer 
Zimmerman, Alfred, Mobile 

ARIZONA 

Freeland, Arthur C, R. No. 6, Phoenix 

CALIFORNIA 

O'Brien. L. C, Box 183, Alameda 

Gleason, Jessie, Atascadero 

Cronk, W. C, Beaumont 

Snyder, J. N., P. O. No. 52, Buena Park 

Hutcheson, A., Care Camp Kearny 

Jacques, E. E., Mrs., R. 2 B. 8, Chico 

Roseberry, B. H., Box I, Claremont 

Wright, J. A., P. O Box 201, Culver City 

Davis, M. F., Danville 

Samuelson, J. P., Durkam 

Schlotthaner, Dan, R. 1, Box 148, Exeter 

New York Caviary, 345 E. Paliu Ave., Gardena 

Bayless, Geo. J., 3 14 Magnolia Ave., Glendale 

Glendale Pt. Stk. & Fur Frming, 62 7 E. Acacia St., Glendale 

Woodworth, Carroll L., Glendora 

Petersen, Edlef, Mrs., R. F. D. No. 2, Healdsburg 

Reinhart, J. A., Hollister 

Rudolph, J. L., Box No. 94, Hughson 

Wann, W. O., Hynes 

Lore, J. E., 104 So. Rose Ave., LaManda Park 

Strite, C. E., Dr., LaMesa 

Lawndale Caviary (R. E. Wallers) Lawndale 

Hadsell, R. J., 1000 Redondo Ave., Long Beach 

Lackey, C. A., R. No. 1, Box 148, Long Beach 

Angel, Percy, 223 E. 82nd St., Los Angeles 

Bagwell, Hubert T., 1923 .'Xrtington St., Los Angeles 

Barnett, Geo. Dewey, 223 E. 82nd St., Los Angeles 

Bennett, B. D., Mrs., 1203 E. 33rd St., Los Angeles 

Boggs, J. C, 7502 Whitsett Ave.. Los Angeles 

Chambers, Chas. L., R. R. No. 5, Box 930. Los Angeles 

Fernandez, Marie, 2 12 N. Beaudry Ave., Los Angeles 

Genor, M. S., 555 1 Sunset Blvd., Los Angeles 

Heller, Dick, 3617 4th Ave., Los Angeles 

Klengenburg, K. E., 226 E. 76th PI., Los Angeles 

Sears, Ethel M., Mrs., 2050 Charlotte St., Los Angeles 

Stodel, Andrew, 2018 Magnolia Ave., Los Angeles 

20th Century Caviary, 1701 S New England Ave., Los Angeles 

Cruver, Ida A., Mrs., P. O. Box 635, Montebeilo 

Cruver, Wm. F., P. O. Box 63 5, Montebeilo 

Cruver, Grace, P. O. Box 63 5, Montebeilo 

Thompson, A. M., Mrs., 1712 Adeline St., Oakland 

McConnell, W. A., 321 El Morado St., Ontario 

Millard, A. C, Mrs.. 1132 East A. Street, Ontario 

Durler, O. J., 388 N. Orange St., Orange 

Graham, Elmer, Orick 

O'Bryan, Wm. Cedric, Route No. 2, Box 321 A., Pasadena 

Orth, Wm. G., R. F. D. No. 3, No. 3 10, Pasadena 

Salsgiver, Wm. i., 389 N. Marengo Ave., Pasadena 

Sweet, Muriel W., Mrs., 1665 San Pasqual, Pasadena 

Andrese, R. C, 967 W. 4th St., Pomona 

Dean, W. E., 702 Columbia Ave., Pomona 

McRea, Wm. C, Raymond 

Nicoll, Gertrude C, Mrs., San Anselmo 

Rickey, John Q., 3910 8th Ave., Sacramento 

Busseniust, Pres. R. G., Porter Hotel, Calif. Small Stk. Frm., San Fernando 

Moore, R. D., 523 Chatsworth Drive, San Fernando 

Herzinger, L., Mrs., Shotwell, San Francisco 

Henn, Theodore, Mrs.. 1468 4 7th Ave., San Fancisco 



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Killeen, Francis, D. J., 2 161 Sutter St., San Francisco 
Olden, Chas. E., 1150 Golden Gate Ave., San Francisco 
Lawrence, Joe, 719 Treat Ave., San Francisco 
Rosemont, Juliet, 2 1 Rosemont Place, San Francisco 
Rosemont, H. P., 2 I Rosemont Place, San Francisco 
O'Barne, Burt, Box 877 A 5 — R2. San Gabriel 
Bricos, C. R., 5 64 Sepulvepa St., San Pepro 
Shurragar, A. W., 1433 Palm St.. San Luis Obispo 
Morton, L. D., Capt., 401 Coast Highway, Santa Barbara 
Hazelworth, N. L., Miss, Route 4, Box 45 1, Santa Rosa 
Lohsen, Henry, Box 113, Stege 
Lohsen, Geo., Box 113, Stege 
Skarratt, Carleton F., Turlock 

Witmer Bros., R F. D. No. 5, Box 112, Watsonville 
Brown, E. M., Mrs., 2406 Chandler Ave., Selma 

COLORADO 

Knapp, Ernest, Mrs., 13th and Moline St.. Aurora 
Miller, John. R. No. 2. Box 178, Canon City 
Corrin, E. D., 2 112 W. Kiowa St., Colo. Springs 
Fry. Karl M.. 701 East 4th St., Pueblo 

CONNECTICUT 

Konip, Robert, Resthaven, Danbury 

Christensen, C, Mrs., Moodus 

Ricker, C. A., 2 76 W. Main St., Norwich 

Wells, Wm. A., Norwich 

Rundell. Chas. D., Box 35, Plainfield 

O'Connell, Thomas, I 7 Cutter St., Stonington 

Sage, Walter F., 2 70 Blohm St., West Haven 

DOMINION OF CANADA 

Myers, O. M., 423 13th Ave. East, Colgary. Alta. 

Tracey, E. S.. City Hall. Halifax, N. S. 

French, E., 1 8 Greenway Ave., Hamilton, Ont. 

Martin, A. E., Room 332 Royal Aptr, , Hamilton, Ont. 

Moore, 1., 4 1 Primrose Ave., Hamilton, Ont. 

Austin. John B.. 110 Stanley Ave., Mimicr, Ont. 

Whyte, Kenneth E., Grimsby. Ont. 

Goodwin, A., Mr., Paris, Ont. 

Collin, G. H., 339 Bradford St.. St. James. Winnipeg 

Telfer. Alex G, P. O Box 17. Winn peg St., London Junet, Ont. 

Lake. A. H., 225 Crawford St., Toronto, Ont. 

Meyers, Violet, Mrs., 72 Heath St., Toronto, Ont. 

West, Wm., 161 August Ave., Toronto, Ont. 

FLORIDA 

Hitchings, C. E., Bradentown 

ILLINOIS 

Seward, Wm. H., Box 81. 7532 62nd St., Argo 

Beno, Emil J., 5 15 Washington Ave., Cairo 

Peyla, Geo.. Catlin 

Adams, Peter P., 283 7 N. Hamlin Ave., Chicago 

Beauvais, Arthur, 19 West Erie St.. Chicago 

Berg. G. D., 1029 Newport Ave., Chicago 

Bertram, Robert, 3333 N. Marshfield Ave., Chicago 

BuGsian, H. H., 3 750 Osgood St., Chicago 

Chapman, J. B., 13 E. 1 1 1 th St., Chicago 

Dietz, E. J. W., 736 Cornalia St., Chicago 

Eckert, Geo. C. 144 7 Belmont Ave., Chicago 

Englehardt, 4029 Federal St., Chicago 

Fancher, W. M., ! 06 W. 114th St., Chicago 

Fronts Cavy Farm. 2856 So. Kildare, Chicago 

Frye, Wm. E., 825 So. Oakley Ave., Chicago 

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Card, Chas. H., 3025 Colorado Ave., Chicago 

Garpow, Wtii., 35 17 Pierce Ave., Chicago 

Gerard, H. W., 1611 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago 

Hart, John E., 7025 So. Racine Ave., Chicago 

Haynes. A. M., 3636 N. Tripp Ave , Chicago 

Jackson, .Alex., 144 W. I I I th St., Chicago 

Jost, Theodore, 1826 No. Rockwell St., Chicago 

Kampan, Aloizy, 12024 Wallace St., Chicago 

Kraatz, Fred. 2233 Augusta St.. Chicago 

Lapinski, J. W.. 3232 So Leavitt St., Chicago 

Lauletta, Joseph, 1449 No. California Ave., Chicago 

McLane, R. F.. 2401 W. 63rd St., Chicago 

Moscherosh, Mrs. Fred, 907 Grace St., Chicago 

Nootbaar, R., 1815 N Washtenaw Ave, Chicago 

Petersen, O. H., 2420 N. Ballou St., Chicago 

Ringland. G. A., 1243 Montana St., Chicago 

Sutter, Edward P., 1817 N. Washtenaw Ave., Chicago 

Schelm, Dr. G. W., 2 112 Seminary Ave., Chicago 

Wojtalewicz, Adam, 403 5 Roscoe St., Chicago 

Wilhelm, Jacob, 2256 Lewis St., Chicago 

Wayman, E., 7018 Danta Ave., Chicago 

Lober, Edward, Mr., Ciscna Park 

Carr, A. L.. 611 No, Jefferson Ave., Dixon 

Insko, J. W., Donavon 

Dowling, J. D., Mrs., 339 Calumet Blvd., Harvey 

Dunn, Frances, Mrs., Garham 

Carson, Harrell L., 420 Cooper St., Greenville 

Dowling. J. D , Mrs., 339 Calumet Blvd., Harvey 

Briscol, Robt., Hinsdale 

Leslie, G. D., 112 Cochran St., Joliet 

Arthur, Reginald H . 33 2 So. Washington Ave., Kankakee 

Grimke, Chas., Lo:Tibard 

Gallwan, Chas. L., 242 So 18th Ave., Maywood 

Kingsley, Geo. Jr., 1203 So. 3rd Ave., Maywood 

Brown Wm. C, 1413 26th Ave., Moline 

Hartwick, Fred M, R. D. No. 1, Box 240, Morton Grove 

Brumm, A. C , 83 1 Marion St., Oak Park 

Gerry, Warren G., 748 So. Grove Ave., Oak Park 

Grafius. L F.. 10D5 So. Euclid Ave. Oak Park 

Lamb, R E., 1042 So. Cuyler, Oak Park 

Lautenschlager, Geo. C, 1111 So. Euclid .Ave., Oak Park 

Naven, Francis M., 306 Morton St., Peoria 

Cushman, R. E., Sterling 

Detweiler, Harold A., R. F. D. No. 2, Box 44, Sterling 

Peterson, H. C, 711 So. Race St., Urbana 

INDIANA 

Kief, Chas., 123 Casy Ave., Clinton 

Bruggner, J. V., 1404 W. Franklin St., Elkhart 

Roge, Ben J., 366 Truman Ave., Hc.mmond 

Bennett, John S., 702 Russell Ave., Indianapolis 

Copelen, J. T., 1444 Gimon St., Indianapolis 

Flick, Elmer F., 13 15 Ringold Ave., Indianapolis 

Lockwood, Lafe H., 2017 Shelby St., Indianapolis 

Merwin, R. A., 147 Kentucky Ave., Indianapolis 

Craftsmen, The, P. O. Box 464, Jeffersonville 

Lnnis, H W., Care Dodge Mfg. Co., Mishawaka 

Ehrmann, Albert C, New Haven 

Roytck, Sylvester A., 103 1 N. College Ave., South Bend 

Lewis, A. M., 2332 Washington Ave., Terre Haut * 

Gregory, Thomas W., 2404 Washington Ave., Terre Haute 

IOWA 

DeVore, Frank L., 1408 S. Central Ave., Burlington 
Bozarth, C. A, M D, 303 V2 Mrin St. Cedar Falls 
Clark, A. F., City Hall, Cedar Rapids 

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Sigmund, B. Jas., 2429 4th Ave., Cedar Rapids 

Jones, J. I., 1417 2 1st St., Des Moines 

Ebbert, W. H., Box 834. Marion 

Parker, John. 4 18 Union St., Marshalltown 

Grooms, G. W., 415 W. 2nd St., Ottumwa 

Packwood Poultry & Game Frm., Jefferson County, Packwood 

Robinson, Geo., R No. 3, Ottumwa 

Julien, Gus, 92 1 Dawson St., Waterloo 

KANSAS 

Darrin, W. H , Basil 

Gutzman, G. E., Blair 

Roberts, Edward K, Mrs., 505 W. 1st St., Coffeyodle 

Mock. H. S. D., M D., Concordia 

Plumley, Ira, Concordia 

Witmer, Edward A., Farlington 

Delano, A. M., Mrs.. 143 7 Otis Ave., Wichita 

Stoner, M., Route 7, Wichita 

KENTUCKY 

Lyne, Oscar, Mrs., 4 14 Aylesford Pla-^e, Lexington 

LOUISIANA 

Ball, T. B., Angle 

Abele, Frank R, 53 8 Joseph St.. New Orleans 
Ellis, Harry, 2720 Orleans St., New Orleans 
Hodapp, H H, Mr. 541 Octavia Ave, New Orleans 
Mangimo, P.. 22 12 Franklin Ave., New Orleans 
Roch & Reich, 2628 Brenville St., New Orleans 

MAINE 

Scribner, Marion, Mrs., Box 61, Bolsters Mills 

MARYLAND 

Emmons, J. A., 90 Cuthbert Ave., Arlington 

Fink, J. Adam. 924 N. Eden St., Balto 

Kruella, Frederick C, 45 15 Belmont Ave., Lamaville-Balto 

Loetz, August B.. 34 18 E Fairmont Ave.. Balto 

Nehrens, Walter O., 408 S. Pulacki St., Baltimore 

Mahoney, John, Lieut. N. S. N., Box 165 Indian Head 

Waldecker, Chas. R., Capt., Mt. Wa hington. Sprins? Park 

MASSACHUSETTS 

Broadbent Arthur, 10 Adams Sl , AUiston 
Elmer, Edward, 54 Pelham St., Methuen 
Kroller, Anders O., Morgan St., So. Hadley 
Packard, Fred George, 5 7 Beacon St, No. Adams 
Berry, E. R., 182 Beethovan Ave., Waban 

MICHIGAN 

Vealey. Vir. N., Mrs. R.. No. 8, Adrian 

Thompson, J. B., R. 6, S State St., Ann Harbor 

Chapin, L. F., R. F. D. No. 2, Billaire 

Mead, Alfred E., 3 04 West Front St. Buchanan 

Doaley, James, 105 7 Cavalry Ave., Detroit 

Neil, John E., Jr.. 230 Wertred Ave., Detroit 

Gruetter, Nellie G., 444 Woodland Ave., Ferndale 

Mott, Carl W., Glenwood 

Dayton, M, M,, 646 Neland Ave., S. E., Grand Rapids 

Reuss, A., 5 1 5 Sinclair Ave., Grand Rapids 

Hunt, H. L., 217 So. Leslie Ave.. Lansing 

Philpott. K. L., 322 Bingham St., Lansing 

EdwBrds, Ogden J., Leslie 

McKay, Hattie S., Mrs. Romed 

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MINNESOTA 

Eisenacher, H. C, 580 3 7th Ave., N. E. , Minneapolis 
Krouse, Fred, 3813 28th Ave., So., Minneapolis 

MISSOURI 

Duncan, Wm. A., 221 South Second St., Clinton 

Gray, J. T., Box 3, latan 

Outdoor Enterprise Pub. Co., Kansas City 

Anderson, F. W., Star Rt , Lickins; 

Althans, Carl, M. D.. 3248 Lafayette Ave., St. Louis 

Bierman, O. E., 5222 Plaver Ave., St. Louis 

Hund, Phil R., 2 107 Forest Ave., St. Louis 

Leach, Ike, 725 So. Benton Ave., St. Charles 

MONTANA 

Diel, Ruth K., R. No. 3, Missoula 

NEBRASKA 

Brubaker, R. H., Lexington 

Thurber, May E., Miss, 1547 N. 32nd St., Lincoln 
White, M. T., Mrs., 4015 Izard St., Omaha 
Norens, E. F., Superior 

NEW HAMPSHIRE 

Belisle, J. A., West Street, Lebanon 
Proctor, J. P., So. Lyndebaro 

NEW JERSEY 

Shafer, Burton S., Daupne St., Belvidere 

Matlack, Carl W.. 2814 Hansen Ave., Camden 

Walters, Albert R., R. No. 3, Cranbury 

Rawler, Harry, Elmer 

MacBrair W C, Box 133, Essex 

Diller, lohn, Mrs., Grenloch 

Marten, T. A., Midland Pk. 

Ackerman, W. O., Neshanic 

Tolman, Walter E., Neshanic 

Krebs, J. F., 3 Jerome Place, N. Bergen 

Mierop Bros., 380 N I I th St., Paterson 

Howard, Andrew M,, 19 Lexington Ave, Ridgwood 

M'Enter, J. S., 16 Hanks Ave., Ridgwood 

Terhune, Donald, Ridgwood 

Eaton, H. A. 614 Butler St., Riverside 

Eccles, M. E. & M. W., Box 187. Short Hills 

Barras, Joseph, 29 Eastern Ave., Somerville 

Parker, Horace H , 28 Eartern Ave., Somerville 

Hunt, W. S., Box 154. Stockton 

Ehmann, M. F., 4 72 Putherford Ave., Trenton 

Gaines, E. C, Mgr Pine Grove Caviary, West North Ave., Westfield 

Harrison, F. J., 84 Riggs Place, W. Orange 

NEW YORK 

Greiner, Wilbur, Box 23, Alden 

The Eureka Caviary (Chas. W. Clark), 345 Locust Ave., Amsterdam 

Peter.<5, C H., 346 Steinway Ave., Astoria 

Denlea, Geo B., 678 Warren St., Brooklyn 

Humpsted, Christopher N., 1182 Rockaway Ave.. Brooklyn 

Curd, Chas, 947 East 96th St., Canarsik 

Mege. Frank, 943 East 96th St.. Canarsik 

Douglas, Albert J., 7i McLrea St., Fort Edward 

Smart, James M., I I Grove Ave., Glens Falls 

Briggs, Benj. F., 35 High St , Green Island 

Gainarrd, N. A., 87 George St., Green Island 

Granlich, W., 26 Nassau Ave., Long Island 

Tewes, Herman, 3 16 — 15th St., College Point, L. I. 

Morris, Mary, New Haitford 

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Bachmann, Oscar, 271 Ave. A., New York City 

Gerhardt, Orval, 356 Maple St., Rochester 

Schug, Fredrick K, 113 Senard St., Syracuse 

Boss, S., Sherburine 

Hanby, Clifford, 2 1 6 Hoosich St., Troy 

Lutz, Henry John, 34 College Ave., Troy 

Dcigman. \Vm. J., Waterford 

Halton, John J., 41 Clinton St., White Plains 

NORTH CAROLINA 

Moriarity, C. J., 501 N. Tryon St., Charlotte 

NORTH DAKOTA 

Kraemer, Aug., Rev., Box 67, Fessenden 
Norquist, C. A., Killdeer 
Zankl, los. J.. Killdeer 

OHIO 
Anderson, Ivar F., 1030 Sixth Ave., Akron 
Klein, F. S., 3 15 Franklin Ave., Almhurst 
Marshall. M. E, 342 North Main S^ Bowling Green 
Parker, B. J., 193 7 W. 65th St., Cleveland 
Root, Blulah B Mrr,.. Kinsman 
Smith, H. E., 12 70 Cook Ave., Lakewood 
McDade, East Main Street, Madison 
Cox. DeWitt, Sr., 502 Clinton St., Martins Ferry 
DeFoil, H. H.. Montezuma 

Norwalk Animal Industry, R. F. D. No. 1, Norwalk 
Newman, John M., Royal Theatre, Oak Harbor 
Freihofer, Jacob J., 752 S. Gordon St., Piqua 
Glasgow, Paul R., Fairfield Farm, Ravenna 
Haskins. H. C, M D., 3 16 Nasby Bldg., Toledo 
Hank, Russell J., Tuscarawar 

Hannenstein Lloyd E, Care Mt. Mkt., 3 1 9 E. Liberty St., Wooster 
Webster. Leigh A., Mrs., R. F. D. No. 1, Box No. 107, Youngstown 

OKLAHOMA 

Hartman, G. O . M D.. Care University Hosoital, Enid 
Tucker, C. H., 718 F. St., Perry 

OREGON 

Ansdall, Ham. A. Van., R. No. 1, 19 Jeanette Ave., Medford 
Gass, James K.. 778 Hadsey St., Portland 

PENNSYLVANIA 

Daugherty, Wm. W. 220 Howard Ave., Altoona 

Moser. W. J.. 604 Elm St., Butter 

Shackleton, John H.. 1103 Paiker St., Chestei 

Pierce, H. C, Columbia Crs. Rds. 

Gerbart J. Wilson State Road East Greenville 

Steitz, Chas. R., East Greenville 

Shreve, Ivan C, Edinsboro 

Malmgren, Carl, Fisher 

Seiders, Harry A., Hamburg 

Strawbecker, S., 1527 1/2 Derry St., Harrisburg 

Probst, Arthur, 216 N. 5th St., Jeanette 

Lamborn, Walter, 448 Brich St., Kennett Square 

Brown, G C. Box 7. Luchburg 

Harvey, Anson B., 25 E 4th St., Media 

Stutman, J. H., 127 Lehigh Ave., Moutronville 

Troxwell, Elmer, 2482 Main St., Northampton 

Baner, John G., Parryville 

Mayer, Lloyd, Parryville 

Bennett, H., 1850 E. Madison St., Philadelphia 

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Butcher, Lillie R., 6617 Hoverford Ave., Philadelphia 

Everhart, N. George, 2548 N. Marshall St.. Philadelphia 

Fenimore, Albert C, 233 E. Ashmead St., Philadelphia 

Haednch. Clarence D . 4832 Triscom St Frankford Phila 

Heins, Harry B.. 5132 Chancellor St., Philadelphia 

Laboratory Supply Co., 284 I Ridge Ave.. Philadelphia 

Linck, Frederick, 1916 Oxford St., Philadelphia 

Palmer. John M., 3834 N. Park Ave., Philadelphia 

Scott, Walter S., 1626 Harworth St., Philadelphia 

Scott, Walter S.. 42 5 5 Romain St., Philadelphia 

Seeberger, Frank F., 34 W. Rittenhouse St., Philadelphia 

Weeks, L. F.. 1236 Fitzgerald St Philadelphia 

Wittmpier. Geo. W.. M. D.. 2647 N. 5th St., Philadelphia 

Wolfinger, Chas., 164 W. Albanus St., Philadelphia 

Emerick. Gideon, 42 7 S. Jackson St., Pottsville 

Royer, Allen F., Prescott 

Snover. Cecil L., 726 Marion St., Scranton 

Fluck. Robert K., Spinnerstown 

Bartell, Elenn E., 1544 S Wilton St., W. Philadelphia 

Caracker, Irvin, Wrightsville 

RHODE ISLAND 

Dozier, J. G., Box 438, Harrisville 
Saunders, F. E., 638 Public St., Providence 
See, Chas., 5 7 Ingleside Ave, Providence 
Tingle, Joseph, 4 Victoria Mt., Thornton 
Plante, John, 93 Cumberland St., Woonrocket 

SOUTH DAKOTA 

Inman, Luther L., 412 S. Congress St., Aberdeen 
Lonchs, M. J., Spencer 
Smiley, R. A., Belle Fourche 

TENNESSEE 

Harris. E. L., 15 12 E. Main St., Chattanooga 
Rucker, W. M., 145 Delucas Ave., Nashville 

TEXAS 

Parks, H. W., 3901 Worth St., Dallas 

Atlee, L. W., (Cavy Supply Co.) 3 02 W. Crocket Ave., Elgin 

Lozano, C. O., R. No. 1. Box 42 7. El Paso 

Ellis, G. H., 1203 McGown Ave.. Hanston 

Locke. Otto M., Jr., New Brownfels 

Bain, J. O., 1714 N. Hackberry St., San Antonio 

Rodgers, Fred, 1917 W. Travis St.. San Antonio 

Webb, J. E., 70! E. Josephine St., San Antonio 



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VIRGINIA 



Wilson, Herbert L., 104 13th St., N. E., Alexandria 
Mountain View Caviary, F. E. & E. L. Johnson, Henry 
Dixon, James F., 1003 W. 38th St., Norfolk 
Ballentine, Roland C, Box 264, Portsmouth 
Johnson, Cameron, 2017 West Grace St., Richmond 

WASHINGTON 

Fuller, Frank, Mrs., Cold Creek 

Chadwick, E. P., Mrs., Pasco, Wash. 

Hamberg, Eugenie C, M. D., Pasco, Wash. 

Karnmaun, Henry, Pasco, Wash. 

Carr, Henry W., 115 N. Warner, Tacoma, Wash. 

Heidrick, R. J., Box 78, Vader, Wash. 



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WISCONSIN 

Sievert, Harold W., 904 Superior St., Appleton 

Peehn, F. G., M. D., Corliss 

Dudley, A. J., P. O. Box 107, Cornell 

Ranney, Leon S., Dodgerville 

Eichelman, J. R., 517 Prairie Ave., Kenosha 

Jenson, J. C, Kenosha 

Smith, Walter A v I : % Tyler St., LaCrosse 

Bahr, Walter O., Manitowac 

Moertz, Prinan W.. 880 First St., Milwaukee 

Knight, J. J., Neenah 

Roether, Gilbert L., Main St., Pewankee 

Kiehl, F. O., Reedsville 

Klug, Reinhold, R, R F. D. No. I, Reedsville 

Ballheim, F. C, Seymour 

Baethke, Aug. J., Trevor 

Warber, Arthur. Box 465, Waupen 

Witt, Fred T.. R. F. D., Clintonville 



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